Want to be exceptional? Be unreasonable.

If you want to be exceptional be unreasonable

What do these three have in common?

Each of them are leading voices in their respective spaces and professions.  Here is a super quick background on each.

Gary Vaynerchuk grew his family’s wine business from $3 Million to $60 Million before leaving to start Vaynermedia, a leading digital agency in the world.  He is a best selling author and sought after speaker.  Gary began his journey by creating a wine show on YouTube and created over 1000 episodes of Wine Library TV.  Now he has a team of people that follow him around and create the “Daily Vee.”

Casey Neistat is a filmmaker and world-class vlogger.  Casey has pioneered how many view vlogging and has over 9 million YouTube subscribers.  (That’s about the same as Jimmy Fallon if you were counting).  Casey grew this amazing following by creating a daily, high quality vlog series that highlighted his adventures and his life.

Seth Godin is one of the pioneers of modern marketing.  He is a best selling author many times over and is one of the minds that introduced us to “permission marketing.”  Seth grew an amazing audience by writing a blog each and every day…for years.  Each and every day, Seth “shows up” to share his thoughts on marketing, business and more.

These three are people I admire in business today.

They are the top of their game.  And each of them, in their own way, push me to work harder and do more.  Each of them is totally unreasonable…and that is why they have succeeded. Every time I start to create a goal to raise the exposure of my personal brand or my business, I start with a big idea.  I think of a goal that gets me excited or fired up.  I think “why not?”  That could be me!  And I even start to think of the possibility of what might happen if I head down the path.  And then I think, “ Maybe I should be more reasonable.”  I start to create the internal debate that goes like this… “You have a lot going on.  You have a family and you want to have some time off!  You know you need to think about your quality of life.  You need to be more reasonable.”

And that, my friends, is where exceptional goes to die.  It’s the reason I am excited about creating content every day.  It’s exciting.  It’s scary.  It’s even kind of fun.  But it’s not reasonable! If you want to be exceptional, you need to be unreasonable.

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Listening to “That Voice”

listening to that voice

 Whether you want to create a blog post or a company, a video or a presentation, we all have to overcome the same thing.  “That voice.”

It’s the voice that is in each of our head that tells us that we are “not good enough,” or “not smart enough,” or that “no one will care.”  We all have to hear that inner voice that asks “why would anyone care what you have to say?”  Or even the one that tells us “this will make you look stupid.”

In addition, I think we look at people who regularly put out content, or start businesses, or speak in public and think “they must not have that voice.”  They must be so confident.  They are not insecure.  It must be easy for them.

Here is a good news/bad news moment.  They have that voice too.  We all have that voice.  (Actually here is an awesome podcast about Bill Petrie-amazing content creator-who says the same thing).  

My hope is this is good news for you.  If you are thinking of putting yourself out there, you are not alone.  We all have that voice to overcome.  Every time I post a blog, or a video, or get ready to make a sales call, I have the voice that tells me I am about to make a mistake.  But here’s the thing…I do it anyway.  And you can too.

Yes there are times that a blog post will have a typo (at least mine do).  There will likely be a time that a sales prospect will be a jerk.  And it’s certainly possible that you will try something and it will not work.  But if you keep showing up, you can and will get better.  But in order to get better…to overcome the voice…you have to act.  You have to create.

I would love to tell you that if you continue to do this you will silence the voice.  But you won’t.  It will always be there.  But you have a cool story to tell.  You have something unique to give.  No one else can give it for you.  You just have to overcome the voice.

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What If We are a Media Company?

One of the things I am adamant about, is that in today’s society, everyone is a media company.  (Yes, Gary Vaynerchuk says this too).

If you are a car dealer, you are a media company that also sells cars.  If you sell insurance, you are a media company, that also sells insurance.  You get the idea.  I believe you need to think like a media company.  You need to create content that people want to consume.  That act of acting like a media company will create an audience, and then you will be able to sell them something (or convince them of something).  You will have gained their trust. I believe that.

But despite that belief, Hasseman Marketing has not consistently been acting like it.  Don’t get me wrong.  We create content.  My hope is we even create content that our customers and peers like.  But we have lacked the type of plan and consistency that I would like.   So starting June 1st, my goal is to fix that.  It’s time to up my game.  And in this short blog post I wanted to outline my plan for what will be coming up the next 30 to 60 days.  I would love feedback, thoughts and suggestions if you have them!

1.  The DMJ Podcast is coming back:  I started doing the DMJ Podcast at the beginning of this year on Mondays.  My goal was to test it out and see if people enjoyed it.  After the first 12 weeks of the year, I took a break.  The feedback was good…so I am bringing this back on Mondays.  It will be here on this blog and wherever you get your podcasts.

2.  Delivering Marketing Joy:  The staple of our content creation is our interview show Delivering Marketing Joy!  That will keep coming and will be hosted at PromoCorner.com as it has been.  If you have suggestions on guests, email us here!

3.  Brand-ecdotes:  Again, we played with this series and we want to bring it back.  Here is a link to one of these.  We welcome Promo Pros to weigh in on what they love about Promo.  Let us know if you want to take part!

4.  unScripted Podcast:  This award winning podcast with Bill Petrie will keep coming at ya every Friday.  It’s hard to believe we have done 100 of these!  Don’t worry…more to come here.

5.  New Blog Posts:  This is the new curveball into the mix.  Get ready for me to create a new blog post every business day!  Some will be short.  Some will be a bit longer.  But the goal is to provide value to our customers, prospects and peers all of the time.  And we think this will be a way for us to do that!  So please check back.  Read them.  Comment.  Give feedback.  And by all means, help keep me accountable!   Why would we do all of this?  Because we believe we are a media company.  Get ready for us to start acting like it.

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3 Lessons from a Dance Video

Please allow me a “proud dad” post here.  But I think you might get some value out of it as well.

My oldest daughter Skylar Hasseman is an aspiring dancer.  She just finished her Freshman year at Kent State University (and did very well) but it struggling with the idea of whether to return.  Like many young people (and not so young people) she is trying to decide which is the best path for her to reach her dreams and goals.  So in working to build her own personal brand, she has decided to create dance videos that showcase her dancing and her choreography skills.  (You can subscribe to the channel here).   

Her first video went up last night and (again proud dad here) I think it looks great.  You can check it out here.

But what does this all mean to you?  Great question.  I think she is battling with what many of us work on.  How do we work toward our goals?  How do we stand out in a loud world?  What if no one likes what we are doing?  You understand.  If you are like me, you have heard those voices in your head.

So here are 3 Lessons you can learn from my daughter and her video.

1.  She Chose Herself:  Dance is something where you can wait your whole life waiting for someone to “choose” you.  You go to auditions.  You are judged at competitions.  You wait to get chosen.  She decided to take a different (or maybe just an additional) path.  She created an opportunity to showcase her skills on her own.

2.  She Took Action:  How many times have you said, “I have an idea…” only to let it go because it might be too hard?  It’s those ideas that you need to take action on if you want to stand out.

3.  She “Shipped:”  The project is never done until it’s out there.  She could have waited to get one more shot.  She could have continued to work and edit and wait until it was perfect.  Instead, she pushed it out into the world.  I am proud of that. This first project can be deemed a success.  That’s great stuff.  Now, if she wants to really take this path, she needs to create more and more consistent content to build her brand.  Whether or not she does that is up to her.  But what’s cool, is that she knows that now.

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Lessons from the #Online18

 Last week, Dale Denham announced his 4th Annual Online18 from PromoMarketing.  On this list, Dale outlines his list of the 18 biggest influencers in the Promotional Products Industry…and our very own Kirby Hasseman was recognized as this year’s number 1 influencer.  What an honor! In looking at the list, we also realized that these fantastic people have been our teachers and mentors over the past few years…and we wanted to outline some of the lessons I have learned from the #Online18. They Give First:  If you look up and down this list, this group of people provides value to those around them.  Whether this is through creating valuable content or by sharing the content of others, the Online18 “give first.”  They are Connectors:  If you look at this list of influencers, you will notice people who know people.  More importantly, you have a list of people that are willing to connect people.  They do not hoard relationships or business…they spread it.  They Create:  Though there is a different level of “content creation” up and down this list, the Online18 is a group of people that create.  Whether it’s through blogging, video, Facebook, Twitter, etc. they share what is going on in their lives.  In doing so, they create value for those that follow them. They Choose Themselves:  It takes a level of bravery to put yourself out there.  It’s easier to wait for someone to choose you.  This group doesn’t wait for someone else to appoint them to create value…they take the words of the infamous Nike campaign and they “just do it.” They Engage:  In addition to pushing out their own content, this group engages with other content.  We all have “that voice” in our head that tells us we are not good enough.  The Online18 understands that by engaging with others content, you validate and start to build relationships with them.  So like, comment and share your way to growing your own network! They Curate:  You don’t have to be the only content creator on the block.  It can be totally appropriate to share other valuable content to your followers as well.  You add value and credibility.  You also have the added benefit of helping the content creator as well.  The Online18 is a great list of leaders in the Promo industry…and you can learn a lot of all of them.  But let’s not forget the one that put the list together…Dale Denham.  Dale puts a lot of time in this list each and every year.  And the secret of course is the real influencer is the one that gets to select the influencers.  That’s a great lesson to learn as well! 

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